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- amalhi-pomoka, amalhi-pomoke - s/he dances fancily
- amalhoka - s/he dances fancily
- 't-assoktehkomon - s/he dances it strangely or oddly
- astuwokak - they dance toward each other and then apart (as in welcome dance, contra dance)
- awiska - s/he seldom dances
- eqqa - s/he stops dancing
- ihtolokamok - place for dancing (ceremonial grounds); ballroom
- 'kakawtehkomon - s/he dances it fast
- 'kihkaka - s/he dances until end (of musical number, party, marathon, etc.)
- kotunkewka, kotunkewke - (usually, man or boy) he dances the hunter's dance
- kotuwoka, kotuwoke - s/he wants to dance, is going to dance
- ktokan - there is big dance
- mace-skawe, mace-nskawe - s/he starts to perform greeting dance
- mawekak - they come together dancing
- menakatka - s/he dances slowly, goes slowly
- metka - s/he stops dancing, has finished dancing
- mileksitessu - s/he moves feet to rhythm; (person sitting) dances to music with feet
- miltehkasu - it is danced in various ways
- miltehkomon - s/he dances it in various ways (slow, fast, sideways, etc.)
- miltehkomuwan - s/he kicks something belonging to h/ in various ways; s/he dances it in various ways for h/
- moteka - s/he is heard dancing (but is not seen)
- naci-witka - s/he is goes (comes) to a dance, goes (comes) to dance with others
- nihkanacqihtehkom - s/he dances sliding or dragging feet forward
- nihkanka - s/he dances in front, at head of line, etc.
- nihtawtehkomon - s/he knows how to dance it